Ebay Jerk Alert!


I had an experience similar in reaction from ebay as Gino's. Woke up one morning got on ebay and suddenly saw that I had over 3000 items for sale which was interesting because I had not had anything to drink and could not recall putting anything on ebay. (it is not unusual, however for me to have a couple of drinks and buy useless sh$t on ebay or call Shelby with questions about something I have no business buying)

Someone had figured out my password and posed as me. I contacted ebay and they said "don't worry about it we will take care of it "and they imediately did so.
 
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I try extremely hard not to drive my car because we're either going to or at car events in far away lands so frequently. I've driven it once since I got back from Utah and hardly drove it this year before I went out there, and it still has 25,000 miles. If I actually drove my car throughout the year like I did the first year I had it, it would probably have 60,000 miles by now.

When I first got the Heritage I was driving it for 300 or 400 miles then said "whoa". So the white/blue is the car of choice along with the Viper vert.

On the weekend I can find most any excuse--I buy bread places so far across town that it is stale by the time I get home.
 
On the weekend I can find most any excuse--I buy bread places so far across town that it is stale by the time I get home.

:rofl :thumbsup
 
I'll take my 300 mile (when I bought it) salvage title Silver car which is repaired back to perfect by the GT Guys and had no frame damage over a 50k car or a car with any amount of miles that was a rental ! I now have 4200k on it troublefree. Just my 2 cents



if it truely has a clear title and there is no history of previous major damage wouldnt it be worth at least 100K?

would you guys rather have a 50K mile car with no major accident history, or a 4k mile salvage title car, which you know was in a bad wreck?
 
On the weekend I can find most any excuse--I buy bread places so far across town that it is stale by the time I get home.[

Try some of the "bake it yourself" bread. Put it in the front boot, go for a drive of 100 miles or so, and it will be done and very warm when you get home "from the store". For extra crisp do 30 blocks of stop and go city streets.
 
Good one Jeff.